Anwer Abbasi
student
University of Karachi, Department of Visual Studies
Pakistan
Architecture
Women’s lived experiences are different from men’s due to social and cultural values, upbringing, and gender disparity. Unique challenges are faced by women in… more
Mustika WARDHANI
advisor
Diponegoro University, Semarang
Indonesia
Urban Design and Architectural Psychology more
Attention to the issue of interiority through a gender perspective is an issue in 'patriarchal' countries. This creates an opportunity to provide 'mental space' for women to achieve self-actualization to the level of emancipation.
The presentation of a complete synthesis starting from the site context is complemented by sketches that convey a sense of originality and bubble diagrams that clarify the design process.
Designing circulation, shape, and mass is still in the 'comfort zone.' The facade's presentation could be more varied, and the color contrast on the stairs seems like something other than an attractive icon. However, using a rooftop is an advantage in itself, especially in terms of food stocks.
If the architect starts with gender issues, I think the garden arrangement, especially the backyard or central yard, needs to be more attractive. Even though women are positioned in 'hidden' spaces, psychological relief can still be obtained through great openness.